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AL Central Over / Under
Let there be no mistake here. This division has been won before it’s been up for winning in 2008. There is no team in this division who will sniff the Detroit Tigers asses, that’s how far back every team is going to finish. For that matter, I’m not quite sure how the Yankees, or Red Sox will fair against the Tigers this year, unless Santana goes to one of them. This is my pick for 2008 AL Champion. Let’s see how the rest of the division will shape up even though there’s not much point to it. Sorry Bob! Although Cleveland had a marvelous year last season, I don’t see them repeating and they won’t go 12-5 against Detroit either.
- Chicago Wins 73-1/2 games
- Cleveland Wins 89-1/2 games
- Detroit Wins 99-1/2 games
- Kansas City Wins 68-1/2 games
- Minnesota Wins 80-1/2 games
Please comment with the line number and “Over”, or “Under”. Next week… NL East
It is reported by ESPN.COM that Kosuke Fukudome and the Cubs have reached a 4 year 48 million dollar contract On the next edition of the WIRETAP Bob from Cleveland has interesting stats on MR.FUKODOME… The biggest offseason loser this season is without question the San Diego Padres. Here is the outfield Brian Giles ( Offseason Micro Fracture Surgery), Jason Lane, Scott Hairston. Are you kidding me…This team needs to make a move or where looking at a 4 th place finish in the NL West
An Editorial By Bob in Cleveland
Greetings, fellow Mafia members!
It is a moral necessity, I tell you. Johan Santana must be traded for fair value. I think it is a thought that is often left unspoken in “small market” towns like Cleveland, because, frankly, I don’t think we want to even think about the injustice. Until it is too late, that is. Then, all we do is complain.
It always seems like the “rich” of the baseball world … you know who I mean … trade, what appears to be, next to nothing for a player of the highest caliber. For example, does anyone, outside of die-hard Yankee or Phillies fans, even remember the crew of players that the Evil Empire traded to Philadelphia for Bob Abreu?








